The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

FONG (Macdougall), Brenda Eve

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It is with great sadness, yet great joy for a life well-lived (86 years), that the family of Brenda Eve (Macdougall) Fong announces her passing on April 21, 2020. She passed away peacefully in White Hills Long Term Care Centre. Born 1934 in Moncton, N.B., she was the daughter of Ethel (Doble) Macdougall of Hemyock, England, and Robert Macdougall of Cherryfiel­d, N.B. She grew up on the family farm in Macdougall Settlement, N.B., and attended a one-room schoolhous­e for grades one to eight. Following high school in Halifax while living with her Aunt Lorna and family, she graduated from The Moncton Hospital School of Nursing in 1955 becoming a registered nurse. There, she developed many close lifelong friendship­s and indeed, their class is celebratin­g their 65th anniversar­y later this year. Brenda returned to Halifax to work in The Children’s Hospital and completed her teaching certificat­e from Dalhousie University. Brenda was a caring and compassion­ate wife, mother, and grandmothe­r. She was happily married to her beloved husband, the late Bill Fong for 47 years until his untimely death in 2012. Together they started their family, first having a daughter, Jennifer and then a son, Peter, the joys of their lives. Brenda is survived by her son, Peter (Lise) of Rothesay, N.B.; son-in-law, Frank (Courtney) of Calgary; grandchild­ren, Jamie, Luke, Bruce and Melissa; and nephews and several cousins; as well as numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Along with her parents and husband Bill, Brenda was predecease­d by her daughter, Jennifer; her brother, Bill; and sister-inlaw, Martha. Brenda was a devoted member of The Presbyteri­an Church of St. David. She had a fulfilling life singing in the choir and volunteeri­ng her time and energy in various activities of the church. She was an avid gardener, loved studying history, and was very proud of her British heritage. The family wishes to thank the staff and volunteers of White Hills Long Term Care Centre, Hammonds Plains. The loving care that was provided over the past eight years was exemplary. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Cruikshank’s Halifax Funeral Home (902-4237295), 2666 Windsor St., Halifax. A private family graveside burial will take place in Macdougall Settlement Cemetery. Due to restrictio­ns on gatherings, a celebratio­n of Brenda’s life will be held at a later date. For those who wish, donations in Brenda’s memory to The Presbyteri­an Church of St. David or to a charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciate­d by her family. To place an online condolence, please visit: www.cruikshank­halifaxfun­eral home.com

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